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, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, , AUOIJT 13, 1931.
NEW PROPOSALS
- RELIEF "OF
FARM DISTRESS
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (AP)
The distress of the agricultural In
dustry has revived olcf and .brought
new farm relief proposal to the .at
tention of official Washington.
Bumper crops, existing surpluses
low prices, lack ot. demand and .mar
kets, scarcity of credit,, mortgages
and unpaid bills, drought, and grass
hoppers have . Increased the farmer's
ptoDiem. . ,n . - . , - i .
With congress . convening In De-
cember and a presidential election
next year,, the, situation grows mora
- complex .as -.dobato. sevplvlng . around
tho. jarra.-board,-. stimulate discus
slonst on the., equalization ifee MM.
the export, .debenture plans and
price. Ireealng, proposition.
The American,, farm bureau fede-
ration yesterday termed present farm
legislation - .Inadequate and reaf
firmed lt faith. In tl;e equalization
fee. In contrast, the national grango
1 again advocating the export de
benture. Representatives of both
nationally knwb ter- lidrgaolzatlona
have ald adoption; of. -theso plans
win rwurgea m tn .next congress.
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SALT LAKKE Crfy, Aug. 13. (AP)
W. B. Howard, 88, died hero today'
of a bullet wound and: Injuries suf
fered In, the,wreckiOf an automobile
In which ho was reportedly held prlS'
oner. His 114-year-old son was hold In
jail, Hocused, o Jus, father's assail
ant, i
The. elder toward died in a hos
pital as the culmination of what was
deseerlbed as an altercation ovor the
price of a pair or shoes. '
HI son, W. E. Howard, Jr., Is al
leged to have shot him In the ,log
yesterday and then to havo held him
prisoner In their home during the a
ternoon, meanwhile forcing Win to
drink a quantity of liquor and firing
several more shots to intimidate h(m.
... . .
DAMARtSCOTTA, Maine, Aug'. .13.
-(Ari Mrs. wary josepnine lou
der Tunnoy, wlfo of Oens-.Tunuey,
former heavyweight champion.., flf
the world, today was In a local hos
pital for treatment of a joint jn
Jury. i,
Dr. W. H. Parson, attending herf
denied a report carried toy the Asso
ciated Pros that she was an expect-'
ant mother..
Mrs. Tunnoy has been a patient
at the hospital .for more than a
week, but hospital authorities have
denied she was; there. ...
IMPLICATES OTHERS
PORTLAND,1 Aug: 13. (AP) Jack
Baker, 17 year old, was under arrest
here today a a ringleader of a group
of youngsters who, operating In rout
ed automobiles, have staged sevorai
car holdups, .,'.. ...
He Implicated two other youths.
Irving Wlckander.: 10. and Mtrwln
Gainer, 47, who, he said, were headed
for California. Reports said these boys
wsre stopped recently at, tho Collfor
nla line by fruit .Inspectors and thnt
Wlckander was armed. They ordered
the two home but thoy did not return.
REPORT 10 RATTLERS
KDKN PRECINCT, Ore., Aug. 13.
(8pl.) Two, large - ratUosnaltes were
reporieo yuierouy on south highway
near the water siphon, and ono was
said to have bitten a man who was
cutting alfalfa near the road. Search
rs failed to find the snakes.
OREGON BANKERS TO
STUDY FARM NEEDS
PORTIjAND, Aug. 13. AP)
Bankers of Oregon will receive In
struction In agricultural problems
and methods with peculiar applica
tion to their own communities in a
series of short courses bolng prepared
by the agricultural committee of the
Oregon Banker' association. This
was decided at a. meeting of . the
group her yesterday.
GRAPES BRING COIN TO
FARMERS IN ARKANSAS
81LOAM SPRInVis, 'Ark".-i( API
It's the grapes -that will bring coin
to the pooket' of many Arkant
farmers this season. -
Shipments of what Is estimated to
be the largest grope crop In several
years are toeglnng In August. Most
of the shipments mn to norllifrn nod
vuwrn marscia.
OLD SPANISH DOLLAR
FOUND IN CURRY CO.
MAR&H FIELD, Ore.. Aug. 13. (AP)
An old Spanish dollar bearing the
date 1807, found near Illahe In Curry
county, is being exhibited here. The
coin carries the engraving of Carolus
IV, assumed to b the likeness of Don
Carlos, pretender to the BpsnWi
throne In the early part of (he letu
(tnturr, .... . . ... . . ,
SVltOPHlttt Hoy Donovan tons
Pierre's attempt to bring him to
fustice. for ' liftHna Jlriwe i tho
desert, Meanwhile Ann, Bruce's
Kite, ami Tony, seeking tier hus
band and I'ierrei aro detained by
tho Rett Butte sheriff in connection
tullA the fatal bank robberu: Don
ovan, brought in by deputies, ad
mite killinn Brvce in self-defense
titer hearing him coneee to tho
murder, , Then Pierre staggers in
fnd, ytnaware ot Donovan's story,
tonesaes to the bank killing so as
to 'clear jinn's lather. For her
.benefit he pictures Bruce as a hero
who had sacrificed hielife for him.
True ,tcr his. actress-mother's con- .
. viction that the player's "exit" is
moat Vital to his rote, Pierre dies
with his heroic gesture, ending tho
plau. Tony had been regdlna to
Ann, , 7' .
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Chapter 39
t
;.i INTO ANOTHER WjORLP
rwas very 'gulet In 'the living
room ot'tbe Carey home) when
Antonio Latour vanished reading
the play he had written for bis
beloved Pierre! Ann's Ironing Iras
forgotten and Ann, seated by the
window, ' was orylng. Ol4 Triny,
himself deeply moved, thoughtfully
clqsod his proclaus manuscript and,
elaiiilng It to bis. breast, looked' at
Ann; .A sad,, 'understanding, srhile
crept like a beautiful glow over tbe
old actor's face. . .,
' "Thore, "there1,' Ann," be said,"
"how foolish wo are.., It Is only a
piny ." , i .
"If seemed to me, when you were
reading It, that it Taa all true.'
"It (s true,') returned Old Tony
with a pleased smile, "Because 'the
real,., tragedies of our llvos may
never be acted before an audience,
are tlioy less real. Ann?"
"No, Fathor Tony." "
"Bocauso a great soul sacrifices
Itself in secretIs that' sacrifice less
real becalms? tbe , world does not
witness U?" K''i .J
"No.T. " "' ' '
' "Because a groat love must ever
remain unkhown ovcu by tbose wbo
live most intimately with the lov
ers. Is thnt love loss roal?" '
"No, no, Father Tony."
"Some things that actually hap
pen are not truo, Ann, and some
things that- never happen are true."
Old Tony chuckled. "It will be
called rank melodrama, I suppose."
r"ls It?"
" "Thnt all depends upon tbe ac
tors. There Is nothing mora melo
dramatic than this play wblch. we
call 'llfo' when played 'by melo
drnmntlc actors." ' : '.'
1'ne sound of an automobile In
front ot tuo homo camo through
the window.' Ann looked out,
.;' "It Is Plerre,"-ah crlod Joyously.
" The old actor and the girl .lis
tened with smiling faces as Plerro
sltputod from the door: "Thanks
for tho ".'ride, fellows. Good-by.
Look mo up If you come to Now
York you 1 knoW, Tbe American
Academy ot Dramatic Art." '.
"Oood-by, .nothlhglT,. 'Came 'an-,
other Voice, ' " Wo'ro coming back to
take you to yolli traln, . !,'.
1 ."Jood boysl" shouted Plerlfev
"So long!" The automobile moved
on.
With a shout, "HeJJo,' folks!"
Pierre bounded into tbe living
room, His arms woro piled with
bundled; his fnco bonmed with Joy
ous eager excitement. Still holding
bis bundles, he danced ovor to Ann.
"How's my sweet Lady .Ann?"
He protended he was about to kiss
her and with a laugb at bar embar
rassment whirled 911 to Tony. , ...
"Thought I'd flnfl vyou her.
FatHer Tony. How's;tRe old coy?'
'"aeol" be shouted "I've got to
rush train leaves at 5:63. Been
telling everybody good-by. Bruce
horn yet 7- Whore's Martin Excuse
me, folks, I've got to. finish, pack
ing.". Ho rushod upstairs.
Ann ran Into the ball and looked
up wistfully.
"Can 1 help you, riorrc!" and
she could not hldo tbe eager long
ing in her volco.
"Thanks, Ann. I'm nbout finished.
Yon take caro of Fathor. Tony."
With a lingering look up tho
stairs, Ann came back slowly to the
old actor.
"Father Tony," Uo said thought
fully, "I I understand exactly
what your Flay, 'Knit,' means, nut
thore are some tilings In lite that
are as llnal and as Irrevocable a
dtuth Itself." ..... .. . .. .-,
Yes, donr, I know," 1 .-.
Blie continued-, as If her ' heart
were breaking: ! V '" r 'S
"When rierre makes his
from our Orchard Hill world, to us
who go on living herd' lie wlll 'be
doad. Ho goes to anolhef world, as
truly as his mother did when she
tiled when she mndo hen exit. I
cannot go with Pierre Into his new
lite- Pierre can never come back.
' ! Tire world Into which ho Is Bo
lng will honor him and hold him
from us forever, Some day a fa
mous actor named Plorre Donovan
may pay n visit to Orchard HIM.
but the Prerro I know and lo can
rri,., r . ... u
never comu back. My my Pierre's
exit -' from Orchard Hill, too, ' Is
death."
The old actor tocV. her In bis
arms. " 1
"Yes, dear, I knos-. Bnt always
the play must go on. Our Pierre
must act his part. And you, Ann,
may stand in .the wings. Yes, dear,
we shall stand in tbe wings." ....
Plerra came dashing down tbe
stairs carrying a suitcase. Without
a word be deposited the suitcase on
the floor, and dashed upstairs again.
Martin' Berts xame hurrying In,
gold-headed cane In band. (
"Hello, Tony!"! ba crJed cheer
fully. "Glad to see yotu 'Where's
Pierre?" he domsnded. "I came
home to see the boy off. I'll have
to go back down to tho bank, again
books lack 39 cents of balancing.
Thirty-nine cents!"-" ---
He drew out bis watch and his
charm fellr'to the 'floor. ;."There
goes my Masoulo charm-again! '! be
exclaimed.
- "Tbe spring Is weak," said Mar
tin, restoring tbe oliarm to Its place
on his Watch charm. "I'll have It
died to-morrow sure wouldn't lose
tbat sacred emblem for a fortune."
Bruce;, entered, ;Wlth avcordjal,
"Olad to see you, Father Tony.
You beat me home, Pa." He kissed
Ann and said, "Where's Pierre?
Isn't he roady yet?" He called up
stairs: "Hey, klddo, iyou'd: ,beuer
get a move on! That 5:53 won't
wait, you know, even for a dletln- '!
gulshed actor." S '; 1 . , I . i I
Pierre bounded down stairs, car- '
rying a bag wblch be deposited be
side the suitcase. . U v '..-.;,-,:
Striking an attitude In his best
actor mnnnor, bo declaimed:
"Friends, the hour of my departure
has arrived. Let there be no moan
ing at the bar when I put out. .to
sea!" , . i ..
Tbey all laughed, but It was ner
vous, excited laughter which re
vealed the emotion they were try
ing to conceal. ,'- ' ' -"'
Bruco slapped Pierre on tbe shoul-
dor. "Some actor, kldtlol But I still
tblnk you're a darned-fool for. Hot
lotting me Invest your money In
that Nevada gold mlneVm,,-- i
An automobile stopped In, front
of thi bouse and a born' sounded.
Pierre put out his hand. "Byo, bye,
Bruco!. Be good to yourself and to
Lady Ann!"..'- ,' !''
'. Bruce caught up the suitcase,
"I'm going to the depot with you,"
k said and went out,
Plbrr turned to Martin: "Good
by1, ' Pa Martin take care ot the
trick, Masonic, charm and the bal
ances," 1 ' '
v'Tni going with you as far as the
bank,". Martin answered, and, tak
ing the bag, he followed Bruce.
, Tony i went with Martin, but In
the hall he paused and looked back,
waited an Instant for Pierre to fol
low, thon 'moved on.
Plorre iturned. to Ann: "Well,
Lady Ann?" He kissed ber. Then
suddenly, to cover his real emotion,
he burlesqued the scene with ex
travagant, phrases which did not
hldo but rather revealed his love.
Moving toward the hall, he cried,
with appropriate molodratnntlc ges
tures, "And now sweet Lady Ann,
fore thee well. Alone Into the cold
and cruel world I go alonef May
angels guard rtned and strew thy
path with -roses. The author ot
pur fate hath written exit Pierre,
the Soda Jerk!" With a sweeping
bow he backed from her sight,
. Ann, ' .with outstretched arms,
cried,. "Pierre! Plorre! Don't leave
me! I Jove you, Pierre, don't leave
mo!". i ' K
As one 'Impelled' by some power
strongor than his own will, Pierre
stepped back Into the room and
hold out bis arms to ber.
Ann ran to him and, throwing
hor arms about bis nock, clung to
him as It she could not-let him go.
Old Tony, appeared "n the arch
way, but they wero oblivious to his
prosonco. - t. ' ... .1
Regnrdlng thorn with fond under
standing, tho old actor stood, glano
Ing watchfully back toward the
door to the street as It he had pur
posely placed hltnsolt on guard so
that they might haver this moment
ot love uninterrupted. '
Bruce's'-volce outsldo called:
"Corrto on, Plorre" ' "
An automobile horn soundod. Old
Tony disappeared 'down the halL
Plerro released himself from Ann's
embrace, and wllhnut 'looking back
ran from the room." ' ' '
f Running to the window. Ann, on
her knees, watched the automobile
out ot sight. When tbe sound had
tiled away she turned slowly from
the window, wiping her eyos and
sobbing. Going to the Ironing board,
she put It away In the kitchen and
began doing things, shout the stuTt
as It to prepare supper, f
THE BNli. j
(Ctifit't, I'l'. H A.' HtHslts tmi 0
CHEST DIRECTOR
InFORpS jlOOYEH
LEPER POSTMASTER
' ,,lL ' '
SAN PBANCISCO, Aug. 13. (AP)
The leper ptrYnwter at the leper
rr-lfiiv , on the' - Hawaiian Ulsntl ot
M.ilokal, rostal Iiiaector L. K. W.
Miller reported tortsy on his return
from Honolulu, Is S1SOO short in hi
account and admit it, but what can
the government do?
Miller pointed out the man in
question has a serlou case of Itprtmy
and so cannot b sent to a peniten
tiary. All the authorities of the
colony on Motokal exetpt the super
intendent and. a torn nurse are
leper. ... i ,
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SHERIDAN Jesuit cbool building
formally opeqet), , .
'QUEENS' fXILEO BY
HINDENBURG DECREE
BKltUN (AP) The queens of the
two million bee swarms In Germany
are busing things., not particularly
flattering to President von Hlnden
burg. i . ,
Kiir the recent emergency decrees
also doubled the duty on sugar, ex
cept II used for animals but not In
cluding bees.
80 many a htver will be compelled
to rid -himself oi pars or. all ot his
warms, thus augmenting t.'is num
ber ot dethroned European "queens."
1 . ,
Hood River Bids asked for con
struction 01 Bruise over Hood Riwr.
five miles south from her on Market
Road No, 5.
RELIEF IN HAND
. t. .i 4t
WASHINGTON; Aug. 13.' (API
President' Hoover today wo advised
by Allen T. Burns, executive director
ot the Association of Community
Chests, that his organlatlon . la 237
cities, had reported "complete conll
denoel that, they would . be '.'able
wholly to undertake the unemploy
ment relief 'situation during . the
forthcoming winter;' -' : s s- ... .
President Hoover discussed the
business. situation today, with, Wal.tor
S. Olfford. president of the American
Telephone and Telegraph-company. "
Their talk was over the breakfast
table. No. Information was forth
coming' from the president's aides
as to the-details of tho conference.
Mr. Olfford'a visit was 'his .second to
the White House within a .week.
- The phase, ot the- unemployment
situation: that; Is : causing . President
Hoover more concern than any other
la that w.hlch comes under the label
of .."permanent I. - u .
The business depression has dem
onstrated to Industry that manyr em
ployes and- types' of - activities hereto
fore considered absolutely necessary
oan: bo: eliminated without- Impair
ment of efficiency, In some coses,
theeredueilon- of -overhead .and labor
expense, has. Increased efficiency.
IN PLAGE OF CORN
Kit,-
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (AP)
With wheat prices dragging on the
market's lowest level, farmers are
finding It an ' economic convenience
to use It as a livestock and poultry
feed -In .the place--of the more costly
and mixed rations.- ': ,C.
.tThe agriculture department and
farm board have no estimates of the
amount-ot' wheat- which will be ted
this -year, but It probably will exceed
the estimate of : 183,000,000 bushels
made lost year, '
. federal agencies havo'advlsed feed
ing as a1 means of absorbing. a part
of tho 1931 bumper crop surplus,
wblch la adding to the already large
supply In existence. Farmers,- In ac
cepting this advice, are guided by
rclatlvo prices of wheat and corn.
Now corn brings a higher market
prlco than wheat.
Barefoot Killer
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SAMS VALLEY GRANGE
PARTY
EVE
-SAM8 VALLEY. Ore., Aug. 13.
(Spt.X 8ams .Volley Grnnge river
party will bo held Saturday evening
on the -banks of Rogue- river behind
the Neolon -ranch; .-. It Is desired the
members bo. aasemblcd as near- -8
o'clock) .as possible.
A good program will furnish the
major part of the entertainment.' All
ladles who do not help furnish the
home mado Ico cream aro asked to
bring cako. , -
PLEADS NOT GUILTY
TO SLAYING FAMILY
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug.' 13.-(AP)
A plea of not guilty was entered In
circuit court here yesterday by Ira
H. ormond..37, to three first-degree
murder indictments charging - blm
wttrt slaying his wife and two chil
dren.1 -,!.-. r ',- ,,1 .
He Is charged with stabbing to;
death his1 wfe, Salanda Helen Or-
mond. 85. wltb an old army bayonet.;
and killing his small son and daugh
ter oy administering gas to them.
7-CENTURY OLD CASTLE
DESTROYED BY BLAZE
.. BRUENN, Moravia. Czechoslovakia,
Aug. 18;- (AP) A dispatch from
Ungarlsh Hradlsch today reported the
destruction by fire of Oastle Buchlau,
belonging to Count Berchtold, Au
tro-Huiigarlon foreign, minister at the
outbreak -of the v great :. war. The
eastle was. scvon centuries old.
- The . castlo contained valuable
pstrrtlngs and objecu of art, all of
VUlch were destroyed., :. v 4
4-FfLAIME HANGAR FOR
' " ' PENDLETON AIRPORT
PKrrbLrn"0!.,'Orow Aug. .13. (AP)
Bids for a wooden plane hangar for
tl Pendleton munlelpal airport have
been advertised for by theavlatlon
committee ot the chamber of .com
merce. The bids will be opened
August 17. . The building will accom
modate four planes and will .have
quarter for the keeper and visiting
pilots.
SALEM UNIONS PLAN
FOR STATE MEETING
SALEM,. Aug. is. (AP) The Sa
lem chapter of tha state labor fede
ration here lost night, started plans
tor the entertainment of the state
convention of labor delegates here
the week of September t. Ben T.
Osborne., state secretary of the fede
ration, was here to akt In outlining
the program for the convention.
Prank Boehrlnger and Prank, Mar
shall were tleeted delegates to rep
resent Salem. ,
CARLTON Gilbert Service Sta
lion rapidly Hearing completion.
a d&ivf ,
Associated Press Photo.
Caught by offlcen while robbing a
sUire In Asotin,- Wash..; lo-year-ohl
Hubert NleholK, Jr., pulled the trigger
and .sheriff Jnhnt Wormell. a pio
neer, fell .flood , with a. bullet in his
hcud. After tho shooting otlcers
ild the 1 boy ' seemoil uniterturhed
Prosecutor Klmer- K.- llolsey.- was cou
sldcrlng" filing first degree murder
charges. . - -.- .. . .. . j ,:
t (StsBrtel tub' CsmH Atatntt ei-
. . t. Marriage-Weeuses.-1 '
Jobri I. Kersey and Porothy Bar-
nngton. , -v 'f
Walter A. Turner "
Norbon. 1- . ' '
Fred L. Newman ana isana j
Radcllffe. , .J
Glen L.. Jones ana Marguerite .
Shannon. ; .. ; . " '.. ', ,,
JBmer J. Wilson ana w-
phens.' - c;
Earl a. nicaoiis -
Wolff. " " " '' .
aichard W. ' Hall and : eien r..
Norred. " ' '- '' - :'.:..'';
Herman R'. Sherman ano wauu. .
Clifford. ' ' ' , '' ' , ' ' '
B- lewi Cook ana ..ueim
O'Connor.-i s- '--' '" 1 v.'
J - :. Circuit Court. -State
of Oregon vs. JameS R
Prultt; forgery. ' ,
A..rt.-Mnn vs. Cdward Rice
and Marie McCandless; assault end
robbery.'- "-' "
State of Oregon vs. H. I. Million;
polygamy. :; ' ' . -
. . Velfa-- Ricnarason vs. w.
Richardson;, divorce.
. 011s Peterson vs. Pearl Wilson et all
foreclose mortgage. - '-' ' '!
Maurice Slntt vs. Macy 0101.1;
Joseph Rutzer vs. B. R. Cramer;
lien. ' 1 '
Charles Wlltse vs. B. R;. Cramer;
Hen. , i'-:
Tlllle Rutzer vs. B. R. Cramer; lien.
r. r. Duncan vs. Kenneth Ander
son et al; chattel Hen. -
Axel Benson et nx vs. city 01 Mea-
ford; damages. I ' '
w. a i.in. w u T.vrtlftrH." (IIhso-
ruwonkof assumed business .naone of
Economy Shoe store. r
1 ;sm Velt. et al vs. A. R. Hoelttlng
et al. Foreclose contract. .
( pKsri Wilson and L. M. Wilson vs.'
Rogue River Company, a corp. For
tnoney. . . ....... '
tolm.. Thalia V HtllA WllflOn Btld
Lorenp Murdock et al. To construe
contractiand restore property. -
tL. c. Taylor vs. uiancyie jiayior. di
vorce. .
Porter J. Neff vs. E. D. Bennett and
William L. Miller. For money; at
tachment, Issued.
Pull 1 Box company vs. Anna M.
Radovan. - For money. Attachment
issued.
Peoples Electric Store vs. Milles
Oommlll et al. For money.
,. TAiiloa A WtllflnRnn va. dlnrence
Wheeler et ux. Restitution of realty
ana-. lor money.
' ' ' Probate Court ,
' Jean Doe and Agnes Doc. minors.
Estate. Admitted to probate. '
,-ghe still, la. known, tor her comeli
ness and Is In splendid fi'ealth. Eigh
teen -of her children; 11 girl- and
ocven bovs ... ....
U 48 and 'W.""!
havlnz 30
" a.
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AUSTRALIAN TOURISTS
USE- STAMPS AS CASH
SYDNEY (AP) -i-' Rare postage
stamps olid dlnmonds' are being
used by some Australian travelers to,
overcome tho dilflcultioa of ; their
country's depreciated rurreney. .
- To send 500 pounds to London
costs about 150 pounds, but to send
600 pounds' worth of rare postage
stamps or diamonds costs nothing
V Many tourists thereforo leave for
abroad with stamps and diamonds
la their luggage instead of Austral
Ian letters of credit In their pockets.
NEW PAVED HIGHWAY
PORTLAND TO SALEM
SALEM. Aug. J 3, (AP ) Cmople
tlon last evening by a Marlon county
paving crew of a four-mile strip .of
pavement on the old Champocg road
north of 8alcm at the same time
completed a new all-paved highway
route between Portland and Salem,
the new paved ronjl Is a county road
for 17 miles north of Salem where It
connects with ,tho Wood burn -New
berg pavement into Newberg connect
ing there with the west side of Pa
cific highway. . . . , ' .
Ileal Estate Transfers
Everett E. EadA ct ux to Maynard
Bush. W. D. Lot 10; lot 11,
blk. 2. Bungalow Add. to Mcdford.
Sheriff to Union Savings .&. .Loan
Association. Sheriffs Deed. HVi lot
S; S ft. lot 3, blk. 1, Medforti;
lota 3 and 4, Cora L. Knight subdi
vision to Medford, f ' vV'' 1
Minnie Gavin ot al to Flora'
Thompson Robbins. Q. C. D. Lots
3, 4, 7, 8, In blk. 5, Jacksonville.
Amy Kricger to Elmer R. Hull et al.
W. D. W6 of NW'4I'A of 8W'A;
see 24. twp. 34, S. R. 2 W. SB 14 of
NEU and NE of BE'4 sec. 14, twp.
34. S. R. 2 W.
-i Louts Sagar et ux to Elmer R. Hull.
W.:D. UEyA of NW4 sec. 24, twp.
84. S, R. 2 W. - . i
i United States to.. Louis Sagar.
Patent. NE14 of NW4 sec. 24, twp.
34, S. R. 2 W. , , -
John E. Orow et ux to Wallace
Woods. W. D. Lots 23 n and i 24,
Laurel hurst Add. to Medford. .
H. C. High et ux to c. C. Addleman
W D. Lot on Fork street, Ashland.
-.? Mcdford Irrigation District, to
Grace E. Mitchell. W. D. Lot 10,
Sprlngbrook subdivision.
Linnie Hanscam to Gladys Merrltt.
W. D. Lot 6, blk. 1, Carlton Add, to
Medford. v v .
Public Water Company to Ray F.
Moran. W. D. Log cabin at north
end of reservoir at Fish Lake, .a ;i:
NEW STREAMLINE. TIRE
BUILT FOR AEROP.LANES
AKRON, O.CAPI Airplane tires
have gone streamline.
Out ot the search for ways of de
creasing air, resistance of autos and
airplanes has come a new, parabolic
type airplane,, tire, -exhibited at the
recent national air show in Detroit.
The new "shoe" was developed to
be used with a new type wheel; -
Interstate Commerce commission
granted permission to Great Nor
them Rnllyvay ,Co. to relocate 14
mlle portion ot Hn betu-eea Bend
and Lava.'' v f ' - , .r,.
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COMPLETE
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, If you are interested at all in applying .modern melU
. , nuuscworK, you win line ine electric ironer,
Here is a machine literally built to save time and effort
k aoes an ine nai pieces, ana much ot the liner work
if o constructed thai vr.n ran niwnii':.' i' '
vvnai puia De more comfortable than that? ' "
"Your dealer has the electric ironer on display at his tot
either lhe separate machine or brie which derives iijpo,
'rom the motor on the electric washer. At our low mk
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ARE -YfluS&ME
q LAXATIVES?
,? - Is it necessary for you to use
pills, oils and purgatives to Stim
ulate bowel action? If so,', you .
'ore 8ii fieri ng from intestinal
fatigue . a symptom of serious
bowel trouble usually the
result of colitis or inflammation
of the colon
A sluggish bowel Is the
co f iso of intestinal toxicity.
This accumulation of poisons
in tho bowel makes its p res
cued' known through various
symptoms headache, rhcu
matismj nervousness, insom
uay Jmd complexion, iudi
' gestion, piles, colds and many
other feonimon aUmcnls. i, .,
. ...Remove t his causp and you
' elimlnate.the ympfom. That
iscjuictly what the Northwest
Rectal & Colon
.Clinic docsJ Our
method of
treatment, per
fected by lr.
It. A. Phillips,
one of the na-
tidn's foremost:1
dr. r. a. Phillips, spectalists.ini
chiip op stapp ambulatory
i i
A mtrmnl Colon.
ctraOtl Iwf si ihe t
must common all
proctology (ho non-sui
painless, and tion-cii
txralnit nl of diecaici i
colon a nd rectum rwlw
normal bowel nclion,
i nates the need for In;
nrevents the accuniulai
intestinal pnisous anJ
prevents diseases cau
them.
i.Xot Dr. rhiUips
associates make you
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our successful mclj"
treating functional a
RECTAL AND
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PORTLAND, OBEll
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BROADWAY ASD MORRISON STREETS
MEDOL plus NicoTj
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COVER SP
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FOLtoiw-UP
Now is the time to complete your
spraying campaign against codling
moth, young San Jew scale, aphidj,
thrips and other orchard peso.'
tirt are two pray oalniafa
you should irrvtrjat risht l!
Hmedol
-Wghly rrecUummer oil enmlaoa
or combinatjorl with nicotine .
This combination.shonld be PP"
interrali and' in formula! that deptod
upon the severity of infestation m
yoor orchards." '' '
NICONA
an oil emulsion with a "ru
form of nicotine already added l
convenience in handling and imnK
ate effect on insect pests.
Ask our nearest representative or
dealer today about formula ana
methods of use.
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of this mmaUriaL writs or caU
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BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO;Ll
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